Includes invoices, recapitulation sheets, general correspondence, scope of work for update of geothermal rules, general requiements for consultant services contract, requistion and purchase orders, and update of geothermal rules.

The Hawaii Geothermal Project Well-A, located on the Island of Hawaii, was completed in 1976 to a depth of 1966 meters. The bottomhole temperature, under shut-in conditions, is 360°C and at full discharge is capable of ...

The east rift zone of Kilauea Volcano is comprised of a northeast- to southwest-trending complex of dikes and fractures extending more than 100 kilometers from the summit caldera to the ocean floor. Geologic, petrologic, ...

Thomas, Donald M.(Hawaii Institute of Geophysics, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1988)

Studies of earthquake precursory phenomena during the last several decades have found that significant geophysical and geochemical changes can occur prior to intermediate and large earthquakes. Among the more intensely ...

The HGP-A geothermal well, located on the lower east rift system of Kilauea volcano, has provided steam and hot water to a 3MWe wellhead generator facility on a continuous basis since December 1981. Since production began ...

Anderson, James L.(Department of Geology, University of Hawaii at Hilo, 35243)

"Geodetic studies of the Puna Geothermal V ntures (PGV) site and vicinity were initiated in 1992 by the State Geothermal Technical Adviso Committee to detect possible ground subsidence associated with production ofgeotherm ...

Klein, Douglas P.; Kauahikaua, James P.(Hawaii Institute of Geophysics, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1975)

Geoelectric reconnaissance surveys were performed on Hawaii Island to locate areas of low resistivity that might have the potential for commercial geothermal development. The lower northeast end of the Kilauea East Rift ...

Three geophysical research organizations, working together under the auspices of the Hawaii Geothermal Project, have used several electrical and electromagnetic exploration techniques on Kilauea volcano, Hawaii to assess ...

State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Water and Land Development(State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Water and Land Development, 1984)

Summary of geologic hazards associated with development of geothermal resources on lands for which Geothermal Resource Subzones were proposed.

(State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Water and Land Development, 1984-09)

The same volcanic activity which provides the source of geothermal heat may also create a hazard to people and property. Volcanic hazards include lava flows, pyroclastic fallout, ground deformation, cracking, and subsidence. ...

Kauahikaua, James P.(Hawaii Institute of Geophysics, University of Hawaii, [1981])

Resistivity data from several areas were compiled, analyzed, and interpreted in terms of possible geologic models. On the basis of this analysis alone, two areas have been ruled out for possible geothermal exploitation, ...

The Hawaiian lava lake in the Kilauea Iki pit crater, resulting from the 1959 summit eruption of Kilauea volcano, has served as a natural laboratory for the continuing study of the petrology, rheology, and thermal history ...